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[Asia Economy Reporter Ryu Jeong-min] President Moon Jae-in will deliver a special national address at 11 a.m. on the 10th to mark the third anniversary of his inauguration. The event was prepared based on President Moon's special speech, but after the speech, three reporters from the Blue House press corps will also be given the opportunity to ask questions on current issues.
President Moon plans to reveal his plans for resolving the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis and his vision for the national agenda during the remaining two years of his term.
In particular, President Moon is expected to unveil his vision for the "post-COVID" era. Solutions covering not only quarantine measures but also the economy and society as a whole are anticipated to be disclosed.
Attention is also focused on whether there will be any messages related to North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un. With the North Korea-U.S. dialogue at a standstill, there is interest in whether President Moon can present solutions to create a dialogue phase.
Meanwhile, when President Moon marked his second anniversary last year, he appeared on the KBS special talk program "Asking the President," where he expressed his views on major issues in various fields such as the economy, society, diplomacy and security, and domestic politics.
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